This original story taps into the zeitgeist of a New Age baby boomer generation and walks the line between satire and the performer’s (Nesbitt) own vulnerability in her quest for intimacy. It’s a combination of pratfall/seriousness and uses pathos/audience participation in her descent into the exploration of her sexuality that reveals her heart’s truest desire. It’s poignant, raw, zany, hilarious, grotesque, absurd and brilliant. You’ll laugh, sigh, possibly cry. For mature audiences.